#VicTor Tsoi-The complete restoration of the singer's wall, which changed the whole of Eastern Europe

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The complete restoration of the singer's wall has been completed, which changed the whole of Eastern Europe and gave a voice to the entire population who were tired of silence
Moscow's Arbat is a street with hundreds of shops and restaurants, expensive cars and stars, a street that is hated by the whole of Moscow and behind it stands and glows with the life of families and tourists old Arbat, Soviet restaurants, cafes and libraries, shops and smiles, and the Tsoi wall, which is important for Moscow and an echo of the past

Russian Russian Victor Tsoi is Korean by nationality, but at heart he was a real Russian, not the one who was shown on TV and who tried to take over the world and a real Russian man who loved the world, hated warriors and sang for all people, many people believe that it was Tsoi who influenced the future of the country because Gorbachev himself quoted Tsoi at the congress of the CPSU "We are waiting for changes"

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Early years

Born on June 21, 1962 in Leningrad in a family of Korean-Russian origin

He studied at an art school, but was expelled; he mastered the profession of a woodcarver at a vocational school. He was fond of netsuke and martial arts, imitated Bruce Lee.

First musical experiences — bass guitarist in the band "Chamber No. 6" (1978-1981)

Creating a "Movie"

In 1981, he founded the group Garin and Hyperboloids with Alexei Rybin, later renamed Kino. The debut album "45" (1982) was recorded with the support of Boris Grebenshchikov

Key members: Tsoi (vocals, guitar), Yuri Kasparyan (guitar), Georgy Guryanov (drums), Igor Tikhomirov (bass)

Heyday and glory

The breakthrough came after the album "Blood Type" (1988) and the role of Moreau in the film "Needle" (1989), where Tsoi became the "Best Actor of the Year" according to the "Soviet Screen" version

The film Assa (1987) made the song "I want change!" the unofficial anthem of perestroika, although Tsoi denied the political overtones.

He died on August 15, 1990 in a car accident in Latvia. He was buried at the Theological Cemetery in St. Petersburg.

The "Black Album" (1990-1991), including the song "Cuckoo", was posthumously released

Legendary songs and their stories
"Eighth Grader" (album "45", 1982)

It was written in 20 minutes about a real romance with a fan from a vocational school. The girl inspired the lines about "sweets" and "three in geography"

"Blood Type" (self-titled album, 1988)

A symbol of resistance. Fans associated it with Afghanistan, but Choi did not comment on the meaning. The instrumental parts were written by him personally

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"I want a change!" (collection "The Last Hero", 1989)

It became a hit after "Asa". Sergei Solovyov forbade Tsoi to perform it before the premiere of the film. Despite the protest interpretation, the song is about internal changes.

"A Pack of cigarettes" (album "A Star named the Sun", 1989)

It was created in between filming "Needle" in Kazakhstan. Reflects the hero's fatigue from the roads of life

"The Cuckoo" ("Black Album", 1991)

It was written near Jurmala in one day. Philosophical lines ("How many lives is one spring worth?") have become prophetic.

In 2025, the wall was painted over by vandals who painted on the wall a second musician who died of an overdose in a Thai hospital, Pavel Ivlev, a technician, and caused indignation and hatred towards the artist and the rapper's fan base
Tsoi's wall has been restored and no longer attracts people who have been eager to see the inscriptions since the 1990s and the original drawings, and still unites musicians and people who do not see the aggression of the world.
And in my opinion, it was he who saved people's lives in the 90s during the collapse and created a well-known image of serious but kind residents of the former USSR.

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